A group of legal eagles, perhaps?It's been a while since we've been down in the vault to share another one of our random archive photos, so we thought we would dig up a new pic and see if any of our readers can help us fill in the...

You have to stay positive in AlbanyThe stalemate in Albany has reached such epic proportions that we can't even agree anymore on whether something was a success or not. The legislative package snuck in under the wire with its passag...

We're all on a need-to-know basisAre you part of The Secret Society of Melinda Katz Supporters? We know we certainly can't afford to be a part of that club! Pol Position caught wind of a fundraiser that the Queens borough presiden...

Mystery business leadersHere’s another old one from the archives that we don’t have a clue about. But we’re sure that there are some people who go way back in the business community who can help us identify the people in ...

Two out of four isn’t too bad!We ran this photo from our archives last week with the caveat that it might be a little tougher for you political sleuths out there – we got a lot of flack from our way-too-easy photo from one of G...

We make it a little tougher this weekHere's a pretty dramatic photos we found searching through our archives. Like most of the photos we find, we don't have much to go on with this one, but we do know that it came from the Office of t...

Let the candidate stampede begin!The ink is barely dry on Councilman Mark Weprin's statement announcing he would be leaving the City Council for a post in the Cuomo Administration, and already the politically ambitious in eastern ...

Another One From the VaultWe were digging through our random archives again the other day, and came across this gem of the recently departed former governor Mario Cuomo delivering what appears to be an important speech in A...

One of these things is not like the other...We ran this photo from our archives in last week's issue asking for some help in identifying those in the photo, because while we recognized some of the people, we weren't entirely sure about every...

Not your average commuteWe don't know what your morning commute was like last Thursday morning, but we can guarantee you it wasn't nearly as exciting and eventful as some lucky riders on the R train who found themselves o...

Levin is truly the cat's meowBrooklyn Councilman Steve Levin has become a hero to the animal community after rescuing an adorable cat named Loretta during rush hour on the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway. Levin relayed the story in...

An allt-too familiar sight recentlyLast week, we ran this photo from our archives asking for any information about its history. Jeff Gottlieb, president of the Central Queens Historical Association, believes it was taken at the fune...

We guess 3 out of 5 isn't bad!We dug up this photo from our archives and ran it last week, hoping that maybe some of our readers would be able to help us identify some of the folks in the shot. The person on the far right is, o...

Ladies & gentlemen, we present Irving Newman!A long-standing mystery that has been plaguing Pol Position may have just been solved! We've been sitting on this picture from the archives for a long, long time, assuming that nobody would be able...

The CIA has concluded that Russia intervened in the 2016 election to help President-elect Donald Trump win the White House, and not just to undermine confidence in the U.S. electoral system, the Washington Post reported on Friday. Citing U.S. officials briefed on the matter, the Post said intelligence agencies had identified individuals with connections to the Russian government who provided thousands of hacked emails from the Democratic National Committee and others, including the chairman of Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, to WikiLeaks. The officials described the individuals as people known to the intelligence community who were part of a wider Russian operation to boost Trump and reduce Clinton's chances of winning the election.

New York Giants receiver Odell Beckham Jr. was fined $12,154 by the NFL on Friday for verbal abuse and excessive profanity directed toward an official. The fine is at least the fifth of the season for the controversial player, who reportedly confronted an official on the field after the Giants' 24-14 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers last Sunday. Beckham was irked in the first quarter after being called for offensive pass interference and sharply criticized officiating after the game.